* *_Official_* Perl 6 Documentation
** http://feather.perl6.nl/syn (contains the *Synopses*: the official Perl 6 specification, which supersedes the apocalypses and exegeses, and which is bundled with Perl 6 builds. The rapidly growing Perl 6 test base is another {very important, complementary, and emerging} part of the Perl 6 specification as well.)
** Other copies of the synopses:
*** http://perlcabal.org/syn/ (has anchors for line numbers, e.g. "s09:1161"<http://perlcabal.org/syn/S09.html#line_1161>)
*** http://svn.perl.org/perl6/doc/trunk/design/syn/ (the source)
*** http://perl6.cz/wiki/Synopses/en (Synopses on MediaWiki, with 'history' and 'watch' functions.)
*** The synopses can be googled with the search box at the top of <http://feather.perl6.nl/syn>.
** In the Pugs repository are lost of Docs
*** Perl 6 Docs (<http://svn.perl.org/perl6/pugs/trunk/docs/>)
*** User Level Docs (u4x) (<http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/u4x/>)
*** Perl 6 Cookbook (<http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/trunk/examples/cookbook/>)
*** Perl 6 examples (<http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/trunk/examples/>)
*** Perl 6 tests, which can serve as additional examples (<http://svn.perl.org/perl6/pugs/trunk/t/>)
*** Perl 6 FAQ, very limited, but has sections on captures and FUD (<http://svn.pugscode.org/pugs/docs/Perl6/FAQ/>)
* _*Other*_ Perl 6 Documentation
** in this wiki:
*** [Perl 6 Tutorial], a beginner-friendly series of articles
*** [Perl Tablets], the hypertext Perl 6 lexicon (translated from "german original"<http://wiki.perl-community.de/bin/view/Wissensbasis/PerlTafel>.)
*** [WITCH] "What Is This Character Here", a character glossary of Perl 6.
*** [Glossary of Perl 6 Terms and Jargon]
*** Who's Who in Perl 6, Parrot, and Pugs: [Perl 6 People]
** in other wikis:
*** "Programming Perl 6"<http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Perl_6_Programming> in WikiBooks, sisterproject of wikipedia
*** "Australian Perl 6 Wiki"<http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6> (For a long time, the Perl 6 Wiki at "perl.net.au"<http://perl.net.au/wiki/Main_Page> was the best general introduction to Perl 6, and was a great point of departure to other Perl 6 resources around the web. It's still worth checking out.)
**** "Perl 6 Users FAQ"<http://perl.net.au/wiki/Perl_6_Users_FAQ> (The initial large batch of text and links on this Wiki originally came from this FAQ. The folks there deserve much thanks for "Wikifying" my original ugly ASCII Perl 6 Users FAQ, which was compiled for the inaguration of perl.perl6.users.)
** Most of the information on getting started can be found on this "getting started"<http://svn.perl.org/perl6/pugs/trunk/docs/getting_started> page. You may also find the following links useful:
*** Debian Linux guides
**** "English"<http://dresden-pm.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/PM/PugsFirstBloodEnglish>
**** "German"<http://dresden-pm.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/PM/PugsFirstBlood>
*** "Ubuntu Linux"<http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl6.users/36>.
** "Perl's Official Home Page"<http://www.perl.org/> (at perl.org)
*** Perl 6 Development Info (<http://dev.perl.org/perl6/>)
*** Perl 6 FAQ, a bit dated (<http://dev.perl.org/perl6/faq.html>)
** [State of the Onion] (Larry Wall's yearly Perl status reports, with much humor-infested commentary on Perl 6 design philosophy, processes, and illuminating insights.)
* Other languages:
** "Czech"<http://perl6.cz>
** "German"<http://perl-6.de/> Tutorials and Blog by Moritz Lenz
** "Russian"<http://perl6.ru/> Perl 6 website.
* Perl 6 Community Development Server (<http://feather.perl6.nl/>)